Arcam HDA AV41 Handbook page 33

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loudspeaker.
Speaker Levels
Calibration settings for the test noise signal level through the
loudspeakers and measured at the listening position.
NOTE: Speakers that are not present in your
configuration will be greyed out.
These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored
in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up.
Test Tone – selects the internal test tone generator or allows
the use of an external test tone from the currently selected
HDMI input (e.g. played from a BD).
Front Left –
Centre –
Front Right –
Surr. Right –
Surr. Back Right –
Surr. Back Left –
Surr. Left –
Left Top Front –
Right Top Front –
Left Top Back –
Right Top Back –
Subwoofer –
Channel 13 –
Channel 14 –
Channel 15 –
Channel 16 –
Use the ' and , navigation buttons on the remote
control to select the relevant speaker. Press O to enable/
disable the calibration noise and the < and > navigation
buttons to adjust the noise level from each speaker.
As described in "Essential Setup" on page EN-28, adjust the
level of the test noise from each speaker so that an SPL meter
at the listening position measures 75dB SPL.
Video Inputs
Settings to optionally assign a video source to each of the
normally audio-only inputs.
These settings are stored in memory and recalled each time
the unit is powered up.
Video Input CD –
Video Input Aux –
Video Input FM –
Video Input DAB –
Video Input Net –
Video Input BT –
The default for each of the audio inputs is 'None' . You could,
however, associate 'Sat' video with FM or Digital Radio audio
to receive radio commentary of a sports game with pictures
from satellite coverage, for example.
HDMI Settings
The settings in this menu control the output resolution
from the video processor in the Receiver. These settings are
applied to all video inputs and are stored in memory and
recalled each time the unit is powered up.
Zone 1 OSD – Selects whether the main zone pop-up OSD
messages are On or Off. It is stored in memory and recalled
each time the unit is powered up.
When On, all user adjustments that are made during
the general use of the Receiver are displayed on
screen as well as the front panel display. This includes
the adjustment of volume, subwoofer level, lip sync,
tone controls, etc. It is stored in memory and recalled
each time the unit is powered up.
When Off, the above user adjustments will not
appear on screen, only on the front panel display.
This leaves the picture on your display device clear of
pop-up text. However, regardless of this setting the
Setup menus are always displayed on screen.
Zone 1 Out – This setting controls the output for zone 1 from
either output1, output2 or both.
Zone 1 Lipsync – (Information only) Displays how much
lip sync is automatically applied to the HDMI output to
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compensate for video processing delays in the attached
display device. Not all display devices support this function.
HDMI Audio to TV – This setting controls the audio being
sent direct to the TV.
HDMI Bypass & IP – This setting controls the functionality of
HDMI bypass & IP control while in standby. Selecting "Low
Power" (default) will mean that IP control (network) and
HDMI bypass are disabled. Selecting "HDMI & IP On" means
that IP Control (network) & HDMI bypass is enabled.
HDMI Bypass Source – Selects which input is used for HDMI
bypass function, either a specific input or the last input used.
CEC Control – Selects if CEC control is enabled on output 1.
eARC Control – This setting enables/disables volume control
from the display.
TV Audio – This setting enables/disables auto-switching to
eARC audio from the display.
Power Off Control – This setting enables/disables auto-
power control from other CEC-enable devices.
Zone Settings (AVR21, AVR31,
AV41)
Lists the volume and control settings for Zone 2. These
settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in
memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up.
Z2 Input – Selects the input to be routed to Zone 2. The
default is 'Follow Z1' , i.e. the same source as currently
selected in Zone 1.
Zone 2 Status – Selects if Zone 2 is in Standby or On.
Zone 2 Volume – The current volume in Zone 2.
Zone 2 Max. Vol – Limits the maximum volume setting the
system can be turned up to in the Zone 2. This is a useful
feature to prevent accidental overdriving of low power-
handling speakers, for example.
Zone 2 Fixed Vol – The Zone 2 volume control can be locked
at the current value for use with an external amplifier with its
own volume control in Zone 2.
Zone  2 Max On Vol – Limits the maximum volume the
system operates in the Zone 2 when it is switched on or
comes out of Standby. The system comes on at this volume if
the last used (possibly very loud) volume exceeds this value.
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